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Post by kat1918 on Nov 17, 2010 9:56:05 GMT -6
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Post by tootall on Nov 21, 2010 6:58:58 GMT -6
Very cool! and I thought my idea of making a Mark VI out of plywood would be hard. Too bad it was only 3/4 scale, at least he has a real track system.
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Post by kat1918 on Nov 21, 2010 8:31:49 GMT -6
Agree, don't see the point esp. with a smaller light tank not going 1/1 scale. Why not if you're going to go through all the work anyway?I still think it's cool though and if someone builds one or,any other allied tank I WILL make a T-Gew. to shoot at it ;D!
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Post by redthe2ndranger on Nov 21, 2010 10:24:20 GMT -6
my grandpa has a old bulldozer he said I could have. It runs but he does not know how to start it. He said I could have it.
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Post by tootall on Nov 22, 2010 7:07:40 GMT -6
That's a possibility, but do you have the ability to work on it? Do you have the money you may need to fix it up? Do you have the money to modify it to look like a tank? Great ideas but all the other stuff needs to be considered. Hate to be a wet blanket, but these are questions you need to ask yourself.
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Post by redthe2ndranger on Nov 22, 2010 19:03:24 GMT -6
I know. when another kid said the same thing thats what I said.
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Post by tootall on Nov 25, 2010 7:07:57 GMT -6
I use to be a draftsman and made plans to build a mother mark IV After calulating the cost it will be awhile before I attempt that. My plan was built around a truck stripped down and a plywood body built up around it. The tracks would have been from an old convaorbelt system and mainly just for looks.
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